33mhz | 6 years ago | on: Motion smoothing is ruining cinema
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33mhz | 6 years ago | on: US could ban 'addictive' autoplay videos and infinite scrolling online
"...unlawful for a social media company to operate a social media platform that uses..."
* Infinite scroll/auto refill beyond what a user has specified
* No natural stopping points
* Autoplay without user intent
* Badges/awards linked to engagement but not linked to services/content/function
* Opt-in options have to be standardized
It then requires companies to allow users to set limits on their own daily use, automatically set defaults, and regularly notify users of their continued use.
But "...shall not apply to any portion of a social media platform that consists only of a predominantly text-based, direct message service such as email or a service that is substantially similar to email."
https://www.hawley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/2019-07/So...
33mhz | 6 years ago | on: US could ban 'addictive' autoplay videos and infinite scrolling online
33mhz | 11 years ago | on: Microsoft is interesting again
33mhz | 11 years ago | on: Microsoft is interesting again
Now they want to play ball, which is wise... since business is unfortunately likely to pursue social, mobile, and cloud for enterprise.